
Like father, like daughter?
Matilda Surtees explores the dynamic between male politicians and their daughters as a vehicle for policy
Matilda Surtees explores the dynamic between male politicians and their daughters as a vehicle for policy
Avani Dias explores the death of conviction politics in the lead up to the federal election.
Honi Soit is produced just metres from the wall Tony Abbott is said to have ‘punched’ at the end of a brutal 1977 SRC election campaign. With the history of these rooms now the subject of national news, Michael Koziol took the opportunity to dig through the archives.
Australian politics is broken, but will true progressives heed the call and form a new party? Something’s gotta give, writes Felix Donovan.
The knives are out in the history wars, reports Michael Koziol.
The conversation surrounding asylum seekers has concentrated on finding a solution. But what exactly is the problem we are trying to solve, asks Poppy Burnett.